Academic Catalog 2024-25

Adult Degree Completion Program in Literary and Intercultural Studies (BA)

Literary and Intercultural Studies is a globally-minded interdisciplinary humanities degree that allows you to choose an area of concentration that best aligns with your personal and/or professional goals, including a Teacher Preparation Track This academic program focuses on the truth of the human experience through the lens of different cultures and areas of study, from Literature and Creative Writing to Art History, History, Music, Philosophy, Religion, and Education.

Areas of Concentration

  1. Liberal Arts: a broad interdisciplinary investigation of culture across humanistic fields.
  2. Creative Writing: training in multiple genres of writing, providing multiple pathways to becoming a writer.
  3. Teacher Preparation: includes courses in Dominican’s teacher preparation program, thereby reducing the number of units needed to obtain a teaching credential post BA. Credential areas include: Single Subject (Middle and High School); Multiple Subject (K-6); and Special Education (K-12). .

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Critically analyze texts in a cultural context in order to facilitate inquiry into the enduring questions of humankind.
  2. Understand multiple cultural perspectives and employ knowledge of cultural diversity to assess and evaluate worldviews.
  3. Synthesize and contextualize (inter-)disciplinary knowledge and apply to a sustained research inquiry.

Required Courses:

No transfer courses permitted
HCS 4932Interdisciplinary Thinking

4.00 units

 

HCS 4930Humanities Seminar I

4.00 units

or

HCS 4931Humanities Seminar II

4.00 units

Students also must select from:

The Global Literatures and Cultures or Literatures of the Americas course list.

AND

The Gender/ Race and Sexuality course list.

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

General Elective Courses:

Students may select upper division courses from Art History, Education, Humanities and Cultural Studies, History, Music, Philosophy, Religion, Language, or relevant humanities discipline.

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Courses in the Area of Concentration

Liberal Arts Concentration:

Students select coursework offered in Art History, Education, Humanities and Cultural Studies, History, Music, Philosophy, Religion, Language, or relevant humanities discipline. One lower division transfer course in any of these disciplines allowed.

Elective

4.00 units

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Creative Writing Concentration:

Students select Creative Writing electives including at least two creative writing courses. The third course may be a literature course. One lower division transfer course in creative writing or literature allowed.

Elective

4.00 units

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Upper Division Elective

4.00 units

Teacher Preparation Concentration:

Teacher Preparation track students may choose to take courses in the teaching credential program.

All Credential Programs

Child & Adolescent Development Course
PSY 3120*- Child & Adolescent Development (4 units) meets the CAD requirement
*Unless CAD credential requirement met by other coursework
(see CAD Options document)

Single Subject

For middle & high school, specific subject courses

EDU 4020- Differentiating Instruction for Inclusive Classrooms
Spring
EDU 4010- Teaching for Equity
Spring/fall

EDU 4265- Literacy Across the Curriculum
Spring/fall

Multiple Subject

K-6 grades

EDU 4020- Differentiating Instruction for Inclusive Classrooms
Spring
EDU 4010- Teaching for Equity
Spring/fall

EDU 4165- Teaching Reading in Elementary School
Fall

SPED

K-12 grades, choose to focus on either elementary or secondary school

EDU 4020- Differentiating Instruction for Inclusive Classrooms
Spring

EDU 4165- Teaching Reading in Elementary School
Fall

EDU 4306- Behavior Intervention and Support
Spring

Capstone Project and Courses:

Students undertake a capstone project on a topic of their choosing resulting from an extended research-based inquiry. Formats vary and may include academic writing, films, websites, photo-journalistic essays, etc., depending on the student’s training in a particular modality. Projects with a civic engagement component are most welcome. Creative writing students will devise original work within a chosen genre such as a collection of poems, a novella, a memoir, or other works of creative non-fiction.
HCS 4201Capstone 1: Thesis

2.00 units

or

ENGL 4203/ENGL 4201/ENGL 4202/ENGL 4204Capstone 1: Project

2.00 units

 

HCS 4202Capstone 2: Thesis

2.00 units

or

ENGL 4204/ENGL 4201/ENGL 4202/ENGL 4203Capstone 2: Project

2.00 units

Total Credit Hours: 40